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Flag flying above House of Rep. tore into strips and braided perfectly by wind storm, Jan. 16, 1917

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A group of men standing next to each other in front of a building.

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01/01/1917
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Harris & Ewing, photographer
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States ,  38.90719, -77.03687
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